> From: bugzi...@dpdk.org [mailto:bugzi...@dpdk.org] > Sent: Thursday, 17 February 2022 10.11 > > https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=937 >
[...] > > dpdk-22.03-rc1: 2e07139b66a810883871ff20a5f31e4c222e5b40 > > Reproduce Step: > > 1.launch dpdk-test > x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/app/test/dpdk-test -l 1-111 -n 4 > 2. RTE>>mempool_perf_autotest > > Expect results: mempool_perf_autotest timeout in 2000s. > > Actual results: mempool_perf_autotest need run 1 or more hours. > > Is this issue a regression: Y > Version the regression was introduced: Specify git id if known. > First bad commit:ed579e50c66db90485593c6c79f5366a57145f2a > Author: Morten Brørup <m...@smartsharesystems.com> > Date: Mon Jan 24 15:59:53 2022 +0100 > > mempool: test performance with constant n > > "What gets measured gets done." > > This patch adds mempool performance tests where the number of objects > to > put and get is constant at compile time, which may significantly > improve > the performance of these functions. [*] > > Also, it is ensured that the array holding the object used for testing > is cache line aligned, for maximum performance. > > And finally, the following entries are added to the list of tests: > - Number of kept objects: 512 > - Number of objects to get and to put: The number of pointers fitting > into a cache line, i.e. 8 or 16 > A few more test cases were added, and each test is now run in two variants, one variant with variable N, and one variant with constant N. To reduce the very long test running time, we could consider removing some of the tests. However, a few undocumented magic numbers are used throughout DPDK, e.g. a burst size of 32. These magic numbers do not have names, but are just used numerically. So I am not sure if we can safely remove the tests with burst size 4 and/or 128 kept objects. E.g. I suspect that 4 could be a magic number in some NIC drivers, and thus still relevant to test. > [*] Some example performance test (with cache) results: > > get_bulk=4 put_bulk=4 keep=128 constant_n=false rate_persec=280480972 > get_bulk=4 put_bulk=4 keep=128 constant_n=true rate_persec=622159462 > > get_bulk=8 put_bulk=8 keep=128 constant_n=false rate_persec=477967155 > get_bulk=8 put_bulk=8 keep=128 constant_n=true rate_persec=917582643 > > get_bulk=32 put_bulk=32 keep=32 constant_n=false rate_persec=871248691 > get_bulk=32 put_bulk=32 keep=32 constant_n=true rate_persec=1134021836 > > Signed-off-by: Morten Brørup <m...@smartsharesystems.com> > Signed-off-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.m...@6wind.com> > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You are the assignee for the bug.